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Cordillera

Within more than 7,000 acres of alpine meadows, aspen and pine forests, lies Cordillera, an extraordinary private mountain community, located on the ridgeline above Edwards and adjacent to millions of acres of national and state forest land. Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Dave Pelz, and Hale Irwin have crafted four extraordinary golf courses, each with an award-winning clubhouse and its own special ambience and culinary experience.

Beyond just a golfing community, Cordillera has private Eagle River fishing, an acclaimed Spa, an indoor equestrian arena, miles of riding, hiking and Nordic ski trails, three tennis centers, five indoor and outdoor pools, four fitness facilities and a summer camp and Trailhead clubhouse for children.

Four distinct communities feature different architectural styles, but are uniquely all single family homes and homesites.  The Cordillera Valley Club sits within a desert-like setting, with dramatic mountain views.  Lots are spacious with 128 residences situated on 366 acres, centered around the Tom Fazio golf course. 

The Ranch at Cordillera was originally a working ranch encompassing 1,540 acres of meadows and mature forests.  The ranch-style architecture of the homes and the Cordillera Clubhouse on the Hale Erwin designed Mountain Golf Course beautifully maintains the area’s heritage.

Known for the famous Lodge and Spa, The Divide capitalizes on its worldly nature by emulating the style of European mountain villages.  Significant peaks and rolling valleys span the 2,100 acre neighborhood where the Peltz Short Course and the Chuck Cook Golf Academy are also located. 

The largest, most mountainous and perhaps most striking of the neighborhoods, The Summit, sits upon 2,700 acres with extraordinary views as residents truly are on top of the world.  Large lots of up to 35 acres offer quiet solitude and back up to open space.  A Jack Nicklaus designed golf course compliments this already remarkable area.